Timo Danner
German Aerospace Center
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Energy and Environmental Science | 2013
Birger Horstmann; Timo Danner; Wolfgang G. Bessler
In this paper we present a model of the discharge of a lithium–oxygen battery with aqueous electrolyte. Lithium–oxygen batteries (Li–O2) have recently received great attention due to their large theoretical specific energy. Advantages of the aqueous design include the stability of the electrolyte, the long experience with gas diffusion electrodes (GDEs), and the solubility of the reaction product lithium hydroxide. However, competitive specific energies can only be obtained if the product is allowed to precipitate. Here we present a dynamic one-dimensional model of a Li–O2 battery including a GDE and precipitation of lithium hydroxide. The model is parameterized using experimental data from the literature. We demonstrate that GDEs remove power limitations due to slow oxygen transport in solutions and that lithium hydroxide tends to precipitate on the anode side. We discuss the system architecture to engineer where nucleation and growth predominantly occurs and to optimize for discharge capacity.
Journal of Power Sources | 2016
Timo Danner; Santhana Eswara; Volker P. Schulz; Arnulf Latz
Gas diffusion electrodes are commonly used in high energy density metal-air batteries for the supply of oxygen. Hydrophobic binder materials ensure the coexistence of gas and liquid phase in the pore network. The phase distribution has a strong influence on transport processes and electrochemical reactions. In this article we present 2D and 3D Rothman-Keller type multiphase Lattice-Boltzmann models which take into account the heterogeneous wetting behavior of gas diffusion electrodes. The simulations are performed on FIB-SEM 3D reconstructions of an Ag model electrode for predefined saturation of the pore space with the liquid phase. The resulting pressure-saturation characteristics and transport correlations are important input parameters for modeling approaches on the continuum scale and allow for an efficient development of improved gas diffusion electrodes.
ACS Applied Materials & Interfaces | 2018
Martin Finsterbusch; Timo Danner; Chih-Long Tsai; Sven Uhlenbruck; Arnulf Latz; Olivier Guillon
The development of high-capacity, high-performance all-solid-state batteries requires the specific design and optimization of its components, especially on the positive electrode side. For the first time, we were able to produce a completely inorganic mixed positive electrode consisting only of LiCoO2 and Ta-substituted Li7La3Zr2O12 (LLZ:Ta) without the use of additional sintering aids or conducting additives, which has a high theoretical capacity density of 1 mAh/cm2. A true all-solid-state cell composed of a Li metal negative electrode, a LLZ:Ta garnet electrolyte, and a 25 μm thick LLZ:Ta + LiCoO2 mixed positive electrode was manufactured and characterized. The cell shows 81% utilization of theoretical capacity upon discharging at elevated temperatures and rather high discharge rates of 0.1 mA (0.1 C). However, even though the room temperature performance is also among the highest reported so far for similar cells, it still falls far short of the theoretical values. Therefore, a 3D reconstruction of the manufactured mixed positive electrode was used for the first time as input for microstructure-resolved continuum simulations. The simulations are able to reproduce the electrochemical behavior at elevated temperature favorably, however fail completely to predict the performance loss at room temperature. Extensive parameter studies were performed to identify the limiting processes, and as a result, interface phenomena occurring at the cathode active material/solid-electrolyte interface were found to be the most probable cause for the low performance at room temperature. Furthermore, the simulations are used for a sound estimation of the optimization potential that can be realized with this type of cell, which provides important guidelines for future oxide based all-solid-state battery research and fabrication.
Journal of The Electrochemical Society | 2012
Jonathan Neidhardt; David Norman Fronczek; Thomas Jahnke; Timo Danner; Birger Horstmann; Wolfgang G. Bessler
Journal of Power Sources | 2014
Timo Danner; Birger Horstmann; Dennis Wittmaier; Norbert Wagner; Wolfgang G. Bessler
Journal of Power Sources | 2016
Timo Danner; Madhav Singh; Simon Hein; Jörg Kaiser; Horst Hahn; Arnulf Latz
Electrochimica Acta | 2015
Timo Danner; Guanchen Zhu; Andreas F. Hofmann; Arnulf Latz
Journal of Applied Electrochemistry | 2014
Dennis Wittmaier; Timo Danner; Norbert Wagner; K. Andreas Friedrich
17th International Meeting on Lithium Batteries (June 10-14, 2014) | 2014
Daniel Grübl; Timo Danner; Volker P. Schulz; Arnulf Latz; Wolfgang G. Bessler
Archive | 2012
Jonathan Neidhardt; David Norman Fronczek; Thomas Jahnke; Timo Danner; Birger Horstmann; Wolfgang G. Bessler